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St. John Party - The Balloon
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Every year, on the 24th June, the city of Porto becomes lively and seemingly crazy. Thousands of people come to the city centre and to the most traditional neighborhoods to pay a tribute to Saint John, in a party that mixes sacred and profane traditions. The festivities are held in the city for more than six centuries, yet it was during the XIX century that Saint John's day became impregnated in the city's culture and assumed the status of the city's most important festival. In June 2004, a journalist from The Guardian commented that "Porto's Festa de São João is one of Europe's liveliest street festivals, yet it is relatively unknown outside the country". In fact, the party starts early in the evening of 23rd June and usually lasts until the morning of 24th June. The traditional attractions of the night include street concerts, popular dancing parties, jumping over flames, eating barbecued sardines and meat, drinking wine and releasing illuminated flame-propelled balloons over Porto's summer sky. At midnight the partygoers make a short break to look at the sky at Saint John's firework spectacle. The show is increasingly sophisticated with the fireworks being associated with themes and multimedia shows. The party has sacred roots but is also mixed with pagan traditions, with the fireworks embodying the spirit of tribute to the Sum. One could expect the firework to be the climax and mark the end of the festivities. Yet, it is quite common for citizens of Porto, with all ages, to keep celebrating until 3 or 4 in the morning. Younger people take it even a step further. They walk from Porto's riverside core - Ribeira - up to the seaside in Foz or in the nearby suburb of Matosinhos where they wait for the sunrise near the sea. This year the I pass the St. John party in family, because next day I have to go work early in the moorning, so I dinner the tradicional barbecued sardines in my parents home and we have already time to launch the balloon.

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::DigiCamMan
06/27/07 4:29 AM GMT
Good one Manuel...Happy Seagull day.
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I would rather live my life as if there is a God and die to find out there isn't, than live my life as if there isn't and die to find out there is. Albert Camus ........ My Gallery
.sansoni7
06/27/07 12:21 AM GMT
Excelente foto e excelente texto....

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Great pic and text.
Congratulations.
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Look around and catch it ; the Art is there !
::twinkel
06/27/07 4:40 PM GMT
great nightshot of the balloon and a lovelt story aswell Manuel so thanx for the info:))
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laughter is the best medicine.
.Blumie
06/27/07 8:00 PM GMT
You people know how to party. Thanks for allowing us to join you with that great shot.
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I would be happy, seeing you in my galerie. Today I've posted His new job.
::phasmid
06/27/07 11:59 PM GMT
I truly enjoyed your narrative, and I appreciate the time it took to put it up. I also love sardines, and I used to have them for lunch every single day with vegetables and onions and mustard...but I have never had them in barbecue before...never even thought of it...so with this lovely image you have taught me something about your culture I had never heard of, plus you've given me a new gastronomical treat to try...thanks!!!

pj
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I won't be uploading images until my computer comes out of its sudden death coma. I am commenting using a shared machine that doesn't have PhotoShop or my images on it. I'll let you help me tear my hair out.
::MarianaEwa
06/30/07 10:22 PM GMT
Great shot Manuel. Thanks for the information too. I would love to be there and enjoing the festival.
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::ww2spitfire
07/03/07 7:27 PM GMT
Great looking shot, Manuel and The naritive is very interest. Thanks
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